Mission of Hope

Nature’s Sunshine Canada has partnered with Speroway and the people of Haiti to build a new school building at the Mission of Hope (MOH).
As noted by our partner in Haiti:
Quality education is vital in our effort

In partnership with Mission of Hope Haiti, Speroway is looking forward to a plan that brings renewed hope to families in Haiti.
The homes that we have raised funds to build, and continue to raise funds for are going to

We are looking forward to the Haiti Fundraiser coming up on September 24, 2010 in Burlington, ON. Tickets are still available for this special evening gathering.
The evening program looks like it will provide a great deal of insight into Haiti:
Program:Doors Open ~ 6:00 PMDinner ~ 7:00 PMSpeakers for

A bus bound for Haiti was loaded onto a flatbed transport in the work yard of local trucking company MacKinnon Transport Inc. From Guelph the load will head south to sunny Florida to board a boat for the journey to Port au Prince.

Like no other time in history there is a loss of hope in Haiti. FTC Canada is there to help restore and rebuild that hope for without it there is no future.
Please join us on September 24, 2010 for an event that will serve to remind you that supporting

We trust you have had a chance to read previous blog posts about Haiti. If not, please take the time to read about our emergency medical trip to Port-au-Prince.
Prior to the massive earthquake of January 12, 2010, FTC Canada was partnering with Mission of Hope and others in the

Updated Jan 20, 2010The Hamilton Spectator reports again on the Rumford family stationed at FTC Canada’s partner NGO, Mission of Hope Haiti (MOH).
The clinic that paramedic Grant Rumford works in had to be closed at one point as the need became overwhelming and staff needed to regroup.
Sandy Rumford

Danielle Wong of the Hamilton Spectator reported (JAN 14, 2010) on advanced-care paramedic Grant Rumford and his family stationed at the Mission of Hope 30 minutes outside Port-au-Prince Haiti.
Grant and Sandy’s daughter Michelle is shown in this photo (red bandana) shortly after the quake bringing comfort to a

The Burlington Post reported on Halton paramedic Grant Rumford (shown in photo right) and his family who are currently stationed at the Mission of Hope in Haiti (JAN 15, 2010).
FTC Canada is attempting to mobilize a team of doctors and paramedics to head to Haiti to assist Grant and

Eleven (11) doctors and paramedics are attempting to make arrangements to fly to Haiti. The team formed quickly in the wake of the news of the devastating earthquake that hit Port-au-Prince nearly a week ago.
Getting flights and making arrangements for sending the team with much needed medical supplies keeps

UPDATED JAN20,2010Grant Rumford has been a part of several FTC Canada Medical-Dental Teams to Central America and is now serving, along with his family at the Mission of Hope in Haiti (approx. 40 minutes from Port-au-Prince).
Grant is featured in this clip on CTV’s Canada AM:
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CTV News is reporting from the Mission of Hope (MOH) in Haiti in the wake of the devastating earthquake that rocked that nations capital.
Paramedic Grant Rumford has served on several FTC Canada Medical-Dental Teams and recently moved to the mission in Haiti along with his wife Sandy and 4